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r8brain
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Ancient Images: This batch audio resampler is great for converting 48khz .wav files to 44.1 for converting to mp3 or burning to an album. And I hear it's got even better quality than SSRC! [2008-01-21 10:06]
tommyD: Hmmmm.
I use r8brain and I like it a lot...but I'm not sure it's truly portable: according to RegShot v1.8.2 it makes a total of 81 changes to the registry (Keys added: 13; Values added: 46; Values modified: 22).
Can anyone else confirm this? [2008-09-21 10:04]
joby_toss: According to RegFromApp it doesn't write to the registry. [2008-09-30 05:05]
Ancient Images: This program is amazing, especially for freeware. [2008-11-10 00:28]
tommyD: re: Ancient Images comment -
On the subject of quality, see the test results at http://src.infinitewave.ca/
r8brain compares very favourably to many of the other SRCs tested. [2009-01-24 05:10]
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